Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 09, 1905, Image 8

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    Don't Get Cold Feet
W. D. Ewing of Portland was in the
Grove Friday visiting his neices Mrs.
Thomas Ritchey and Mrs. Daniel
Parsons. Mr. Ewing made this office
H. H. Markel was in Hillsboro a pleasant call.
for the Head
Sunday.
Roy Watkins left Tuesday, to join
Charles Smith left Monday for the Forest Grove colony in Los Angeles.
I t w ill be Im possible fo r you to
The other town boys already in the
Lafayette.
g e t cold f e e t w ith one of our up-
AH EAD IN S TY LE , SNAP AND V A LU E
Hillsboro
the
first
Southern
California city are: Earl
Vic Brown was in
to -d a te H eaters in your home
Buxton,
Abel
Meresse
and
Rollie
of the week.
Correct Ideas In Hats and Caps
George Neil has returned from several Walker.
days’ visit in Portland.
—Pain may go by the name of
neuralgia, lumbago, pleu­
John Thornburg and wife drove to rheumatism,
risy.
No
matter
what name the pains
Choose from our immense new Stock of Hats
the county seat Sunday.
are called, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
and Caps at prices to suit. After looking in
Mrs. Oscar Baldwin visited her par­ Tea will drive them away. 35 cents,
Tea
or
Tablets.
Dr.
Hines’
Drtg
vain all over town for what you want you are
ents in Cornelius Sunday.
Store.
pretty sure to find it at
County Superintendent Case of Hills­
boro, passed through the Grove Friday, i Herbert Mattison of Scoggins Valley,
Ed. Luce, attorney, now a traveling closed the deer huntin* season b* kil1'
man, was the guest of his mother over | »8 a whitebuck weighing about 100
pounds. This is one of the first fleet-
Sunday
animals of the sort ever shot in JOHN ANDERSON’S, T h e T a i l o r
Miss Minnie Myers and Mrs. Lysons flooted
were visiting friends in East Gaston this region.
Frank Fletcher, who is teaching at
last Friday.
Scoggins
Valley, came to town Satur­
A. W. Mills’ little son who has been
day,
returning
Monday morning and
ill with malarial fever is now on the
incidentally
taking
back a football to
way to recovery.
furnish
amusement
to the older boys
Baldwin, a former resident but of his school.
F O R E S T G RO V E, O R E now A. living
NORTH MAIN STREET
in Mountaindale, was visit­
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage.
The Oregon Good Roads Association
ing his sons here this week.
Good
Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
Charlie Pierce of the Portland fire will be held in Corvallis Nov. 22 to 24 Fashion L ivery , Feed and S ale Stable.
department was in town Sunday to ! inclusive. The date has been changed
on account of the tour planned by the
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conve; ances over
visit his father, Frank Pierce.
Portland Business Men through the
the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
James Walters, who lives on the old Willamette Valley.
oregon and C olumbia phones .
Forest Grove, Oregon.
Tanner farm in Scoggins Valley will
Emerson
Baker
of
Hillside,
is
now
hold
a
public
sale
on
Nov.
15.
Observation
attending the Leland Stanford, Jr., Uni­
Ed. Knighten, formerly of this city, versity. He writes that he is enjoying
Compartment
Express Sale of Typewriters.
is now a resident of Carlton, where he his new surroundings very much and is Julien Josephson, the Roseburg boy,
who
attended
school
here
four
years
is engaged in the shoe business.
I
five typewriters for sale that
particularly pleased with the ideal cli­ ago, has become a literary contributor have have
Cars
been
refused by the consignee.
Miss Lucile Dooly, who is teaching mate of that locality.
All first class machines with visible
to
several
of
the
typical
western
maga­
in the Ainsworth school in Portland, Haven Belknap left last week for zines— The Overland, Pacific Monthly writing and no ribbon. They will be
In Servlet on the
cheap rather than return them to
visited her parents here Saturday.
Junction City where he has accepted a and Sunset. Josephson finished his sold
Eastern
owner.
E. T. Wills is building a hardware position in a pharmacy. The drug education at Stanford and when a stu­
C. B. S tokes ,
ORIENTAL LIMITED
and implement store at Banks, in store was recently purchased by dent much of his work appeared in tf
Express Agent.
• ( the
which he will put a $4000 stock.
Charles Hall, a brother of Arthur Hall, print.
The Sears orchestra gave a dance at
HOLLISTER'S
H. P. Roberts, a prominent farmer ; we" *cnown ’n tb‘s P'ace
Vert’s
hall,
Saturday
evening.
The
at­
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
from the Gaston neighborhood, was Mrs. M. E. Hall of this city, who is
“ The Cemfortebte Way”
A Busy Medicine for Busy People.
tendance was quite large and the music
transacting
business
in
town
Friday.
spending
several
months
at
her
former
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
Daily Between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Puget Sound
furnished by the new organization was and A specific
for Constipation. Indigestion, L iver
Walker’s Orchestra will give a danc­ home in Varsaw, Indiana, writes that well
Kidney troubles. Pim ples, Eczema, Im pure
For detailed information, rates, etc., call on
received.
G.
H.
Baldwin
was
floor
Blood.
Bad
Breath,
Sluggish Bowels. Headache
ing party at Verts Hall, Nov. 11. she is enjoying her visit immensely manager. The instrumentation is thus let
and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab­
S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A., G. N. R y ., 2d Ave. & Columbia
form.
35
cents
Genuine m ade t.
Tickets 50 cts. A good time assured. and that she expects to return to made up: W. N. Sears, clarinet; Harry H o llister D rdo C a om box.
pany . Madison, Wise
St., Seattle, Wash.
Forest
Grove
about
Christmas
time.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P E 0 P *
S. S. DAKOTA SAILS ru n THE ORIENT DECEMBER 16
Miss Laura Luce a member of the
Hastings, clarinet; Mrs. Macrum,
T.
E.
Hines
has
disposed
of
his
teaching force of the Fairview school,
piano; Sam Todd, cornet; and H. —Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll
spent Saturday and Sunday with the interest in the Mills & Hines black­ Morton, violin.
like it.
smith shop. Mr. Hines expects to
home folks.
move this week to his farm near Gales
Dr. Hugh Geiger, has settled Creek. It is his intention to give up
recently at Kennett, Shasta county, his trade entirely and to become a
Cal. He is a brother of Dr. Charles farmer.
Geiger of this city.
—Many children inherit constitu­
Increased joy was brought to the tions weak and feeble, others due to
It's Like Killing Two Birds with One- Stone m
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Adkins childhood troubles. Hollister’s Rocky
2
of
Gales Creek Friday by the arrival of Mountain Tea will positively cure chil­
-
dren and make them strong. 35
To Buy a
a nine pound baby boy.
cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’
3
The
drug
store
of
Dr.
Linklater
in
Drug Store.
«
HEATING STOVE OR RANGE
Hillsboro was recently sold to W. P. Miss Ella Mason, a teacher in the
S’ Tucker who has been manager of that Portland schools and a P. Ü. graduate
Q.
W e have them and can give your whole
pharmacy for some time.
of the class of 1900, left recently for a j
to
Frank E. Walling, brother-in-law of year’s sojourn abroad. Miss Mason is
rt
family a fit.
Mrs.
Emma Chandler and a former well known in The Grove and her
fi
The stoves are the best that can be
«
resident, is now located at Newberg friends here wish her a pleasant and
made. No feature of utility or con­
where
he is conducting a bazaar.
profitable trip.
venience has been omitted. The
The Ladies Aid Society of the M. The Indian War Veterans, mounted 1
prices are the lowest and it will pay
-
SEE OUR MEN'S HATS
E. Church will hold a pie and cake Company D. have been notified that
you to investigate before buying
5
sale
at
the
Hoffman
&
Allen
Store
next
the
petition
drawn
up
at
their
recent
elsewhere.
<D
Saturday, Nov. 11th, beginning at 10 reunion in Hillsboro asking for pen­
The Celebrated Kingsbury
a. m.
sions, had reached United States Sen-
The marksmen of Gaston have made ator Fulton and that he wou,d *ive his
$ 3.00
C . F . H A R R IS
arrangements
for
a
“shooting
match”
a,tentlon
t0
the
matter-
West of Farmers & Merchants Bank
F o re s t G ro v e
to b_ held in that locality on Nov. 28. Frank Meresse who is a student in
The King
Turkeys and chickens will be the j the Valpi raiso College of Pharmacy, |
prizes.
states in a recent letter that he is about
$ 2.50
East Gaston
Money in English Walnuts.
Roy Kuntz, a cadet on the training t0 enter the Highland Park University
, sold
,, and . . delivered
..
, , four Nursery
Plant home
Trees <*])
at ship Pensacola, stationed at Belling- j at Des Moines, Iowa. Climatic condi-
Henry . Myers
prices. grown
For trees.
particuiars,
The Chicago Leader
classes
tons of loose hay to E. Shotwell, the at Martin’s Harness Shop near the ham. Wash., was in the Grove Tuesday tionsand ,he unusua»y
“»is change a ne-
first of the week.
Postoffice.
2t afternoon. Young Kuntz’s home is in at V«1P“ *“ °
Dilley.
|
cessi‘y-
The engine that the Miller Bros, —We can save you money, get you
were using did not run satisfactorily better rates. Insure your property in Hon. H. V. Gates and Hon. S. B. ! The ^ of the colleKe have be*un
so they got H. L. Cowles’ engine for the Northwest National or Glens Falls Huston, both of Hillsboro were basket ba" practice, H. H. Markel
Insurance companies. Attorney J. N. speakers at the irrigation ratification w'" *ct as coach. He trained the
a while.
Hoffman, agent. Office phone, 632; held Saturday afternoon at Klamath Willame,te University team the past
Keep your little folks’ hands and necks
I . S. Porter was out from Dilley residence, 442.
Falls Ore.
two years and understands the game
Monday looking after some of his
thoroughly. P. U. will undoubtedly
warm by buying a fur set
College Notes
Mrs. Oliver Curtis was taken Sunday make , name for itseIf in that branch
business affairs.
(From T h. Weekly Index )
home of her parents. Judge and o( athletics
Bayliss & Loomis finished digging Miss Florence Tongue, ex-’09, visit­ to Mrs. the Rood
at which place
about five acres of potatoes on the ed Miss Cadwell Saturday and Sunday. she is to in Hillsboro,
be
under
the care of Rev. D. B. Nichols, a Congregational
latter’s ranch from which they got Alvin Baldwin is in Albuquerque, physicians.
minister residing near McMinnville,!
O UR NO TIO N S ARE H ER E
about four hundred sacks.
visited Rev. Clapp’s family the past
N. M., where he has a position with Dow Elesten and wife
were
in
the
week
Mf
Nichols
has
Miss Edna Jensen and her mother, the Albuquerque Lumber Co. Mr.
passed the
over Sunday. They now reside “ four score years and ten” but
SEE THEM
is quite
Mrs. Watrous of Forest Grove, drove Baldwin is pleased with New Mexico Grove
in
Portland
where
Dow
has
a
good
po­
out here Satuiday and spent the day and has gained many friends there. sition with one of the street railway active and has retained full possession
; of his mental faculties. Monday he
with friends.
He expects to enter the University of companies.
addressed the college students in
California
at
Berkeley
next
year.
Mrs. E. W. Paget has the lumber
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
Speck
have
arrived
for a porch across the front of her The Faculty, College students and in this city from Norfolk, Nebr., to Marsh Hall.
upper Academy classes were received
P. Cadwell, late of Mexico, and
house.
visit Mrs. Speck's brother, S. L. Show. who E. still
at
the
Biological
laboratory
Friday
has interests in Forest Grove, I
Road Supervisor King and his men evening by Dr. and Mrs. Coghill. They will then go to Bellingham,
has
been
improving a piece of prop-
are improving the roads this good The guests spent the evening looking Washington.
erty
in
the
college city, and as a result,
weather.
FOR THE BEST
at the various specimens in the labora­ —For Sale— Two milch cows, light Chas. Van Horn, J. W. Price and John
tory and were especially interested in team and two seated surTev. Inquire Blair have filed mechanic’s lien on the j
the new binocular microscope which of E. B. Winters on Buck Farm, building in question, for labor per­
Dr. Coghill has recently secured from Cornelius, R. F. D., No. 2; or at the formed. W. H. Hollis is their attor­
Jena, Germany.
News office.
ney.—Argus.
N E W E S T C O N C E P T IO N S
LARGEST STOCK IN COUNTY
Different patterns of
the Latest Stoves on
our Sample Floor.
36
Gome and See them
Hancock, Gordon & Elliott
M. PETERSON
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
HARDWARE
SHOES
At Harris’s Cash Hardware Store
i
S1.50
I
BAILEY’S BIG STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
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